Friday, May 10, 2013
Don't know what to get mom for Mothers Day? Here are some unique ideas.
Want to treat mom to something unique? Patch did some research and came up with some suggestions to stir your imagination. Mom might enjoy going out for breakfast, lunch, brunch or dinner. Patch talked to Dino Bastas, owner of EggCetera Café, 10120 191st St. He shared some insights about the Mothers Day specialties at the 191st location along with the downtown EggCetera Café, 19709 Mokena St. In Mokena find Mothers Day Gifts at: Planet Color Salon 10116 191st St, Mokena, IL 60448 Shear Styles 19460 La Grange Rd, Mokena, IL 60448 Body Bliss Wellness Center 18700 S Wolf Rd, Mokena, IL 60448 An English Garden Flowers & Gifts 11210 Front St, Mokena, IL 60448-1304 Sweet Memories Photos & Events 11210 Front St., 708-516 9560 Dan's Homemade …
Saturday, January 26, 2013
A healthy meal and a night out to restaurant are tough to come by when funds are tight. EggCetera Café joins with One Love Global Wellness Foundation to feed the local hungry on the third Thursday of the month.
In the evening, EggCetera Café, a popular spot for breakfast and lunch in downtown Mokena, is usually dark. However on Jan. 25, its doors were open. The restaurant was filled with young and old coming together to enjoy a free meal and plenty of genuine smiles served up by volunteers. Dino Bastas, owner of EggCetera Café, 19709 Mokena St., hosted the first of a monthly free dinner for the needy, according to a Saturday SunTimesMedia story. The dinners are expected to be a regular routine on the third Thursday of the month. The debut event was staffed by young volunteers from St. John's United Church of Christ, 11100 2nd St. The free dinner program, dubbed "Mission Meals," is administered through the non-profit organization One Love …
A healthy meal and a night out to restaurant are tough to come by when funds are tight. EggCetera Café joins with One Love Global Wellness Foundation to feed the local hungry on the third Thursday of the month.
In the evening, EggCetera Café, a popular spot for breakfast and lunch in downtown Mokena, is usually dark. However on Jan. 25, its doors were open. The restaurant was filled with young and old coming together to enjoy a free meal and plenty of genuine smiles served up by volunteers. Dino Bastas, owner of EggCetera Café, 19709 Mokena St., hosted the first of a monthly free dinner for the needy, according to a Saturday SunTimesMedia story. The dinners are expected to be a regular routine on the third Thursday of the month. The debut event was staffed by young volunteers from St. John's United Church of Christ, 11100 2nd St. The free dinner program, dubbed "Mission Meals," is administered through the non-profit organization One Love …
Monday, June 25, 2012
The Bastis family believes so strongly in the community that they expanded their local business to a second location. Do you know their story?
Welcome back. Dino, Gail and the rest of the Bastis family are one of thousands that decided to make Mokena their home in the last two decades. Thank goodness they made such a wise choice. If not, there's a strong possibility that we would be missing one of our most well-known downtown Mokena anchor businesses. Since June of 2003 visitors to downtown Mokena have had the option, and privilege, of eating breakfast and lunch at one of the quaintest and best-run restaurants you'll find anywhere. Eggcetera Cafe, on Mokena Street just south of Front Street and the Metra tracks, serves up a multitude of our favorite breakfast and lunch items every day. Once inside, the quaint setting and unique view of Front Street, the train station and railroad…
Ann C. Piasecki
8:22 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013
Hi Nikki; I think you migh find it helpful to contact Tammy Leonard. She responded above. Here's her email: grantseeker@sbcglobal.net   more ›